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The EATON TL-30PK4 is a medium-duty, time-delay plug fuse rated at 30 amps and 125 volts AC, sold in a 4-pack. It uses a loaded-link TL design that tolerates normal motor startup inrush current without nuisance tripping, then opens quickly under a true overload or short-circuit condition. The fuse carries an interrupting rating of 10,000 amps (A.I.C.) and is UL listed. It installs into standard Edison-base fuse receptacles using brass threads. The oversized clear window gives a quick visual check on fuse condition without removing the fuse from the panel. Licensed electricians handle replacement in residential and light-commercial panelboards and fuse boxes.
This fuse is intended for residential and light-commercial branch circuits that power electric motors, relays, or solenoids — applications where a brief current surge at startup is normal. Common locations include kitchen appliance circuits, workshop and garage circuits, and utility room circuits. The time-delay characteristic prevents false opens caused by motor inrush while still protecting wiring and equipment under sustained overload conditions. Each pack contains four fuses, making it practical for service calls where multiple fuses may need replacement.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement plug fuse for residential and light-commercial panelboards and fuse boxes equipped with standard Edison-base (Type T) fuse receptacles rated for 125 volts AC.
Installation and replacement of branch-circuit fuses should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). Always shut off the main disconnect or remove load from the circuit before replacing a fuse. Confirm the replacement fuse amperage matches the circuit rating stamped on the panelboard directory — never install a higher-amperage fuse than the circuit is rated for. Inspect the fuse holder for corrosion or heat damage before installing new fuses.
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